• Author: Ashton H. Goldman
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Time to total hip arthroplasty among patients in the US Military Health System

Abstract: Importance: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) delays can be deleterious. Robust evaluation of time to THA enables data-driven improvement efforts across the US Military Health …

Younger age is a risk factor for discontinuing military service after THA

Abstract: Background: With improved implant survival, THA is becoming more common in younger patients. Despite similar patient-reported outcomes between younger and older cohorts, …

Disparities in demographics in hip arthroplasty between U.S. active duty military and the ACS-NSQIP clinical registry

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Patient demographics, such as sex and age, are known risk factors for undergoing revision following primary total hip arthroplasty (THA). The military …

Oral opioid prescribing to active duty US military personnel: A cross-sectional population

Abstract: Introduction: While civilian opioid prescriptions have seen a dramatic decline in recent years, there are few studies investigating trends in opioid prescription in the …

Total hip and knee arthroplasty after lower extremity amputation in a military population

Abstract: Introduction: The military includes lower extremity amputees requiring arthroplasty; however, there is little literature on this population. The primary aim of this study …